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Rebels in Darfur have learned the value of mobilizing western human rights groups to prolong wars, and this lesson is working gloriously for them. — Stephen Kinzer
I like the idea of making big budget films with a heart. I like graphic novels more than comic books. — Matthew Vaughn
He who disagrees with me in private, call him a fool. He who disagrees with me in public, call him an ambulance. — Simon Munnery
The altar must be built in one place so that the fire may come down in another place. — Charles Williams
Emulation is a noble and just passion, full of appreciation. — Friedrich Schiller
Thoughts are thoughts and that's all they are. — Walter Kirn
There is no such thing as 'one sided love' in nature. Its only that two vectors are separated by barren stretches of time, space and lives. — Kartikey Singh
Who ever heard of a Martian not invading? Who! — Ray Bradbury
Love teaches you to love your own mortality, just as we love the flowers that bloom for a short time and pass on. — Frederick Lenz
There are younger, stronger swimmers coming up and they are hungry. I can't influence what they do, I only know what I can do and I know how greedy I am to defend my title. — Kirsty Coventry
Previously, Woolf attributed her depressive states to her terrible, humiliating experiences of sexual molestation. But if she followed Freud's theories, then there had to be other explanations. Perhaps her memories were distorted, not to say false; perhaps they were a reflection not of actual experience but of the projection of her own desires. Perhaps, in short, the whole business had been a product of her imagination.2 I — Alice Miller
Muse, time has taught me that all metaphysical systems, even historical facts given as truths, are hardly that, so I amuse myself with more agreeable lies; I no longer read anything but novels. — Mary Wortley Montagu
Egwene remembered her pity for poor Meidani. No sister should be treated in such a way. Imprisonment was one thing. But beating a woman down, toying with her, hinting at the torture to come? It was insufferable.
Each of these things was a pain inside of Egwene, a knife to the chest, piercing the heart. As the beating continued, she realized that nothing they could do to her body would ever compare to the pain of soul she felt at seeing the White Tower suffer beneath Elaida's hand. Compared with those internal agonies, the beating was ridiculous.
And so she began to laugh. — Robert Jordan
You've got to wake up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction. - GEORGE LORIMER — Hal Elrod